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Lesson 1   Room Reservation

1. Good Morning. Zao shang hao (Chinese Pronunciation)   (Mp3, Realplayer is OK)
2. I'd like to book a double room. Wo yao ding yi jian shuang ren fang. 
  
3. I need a single room. Wo yao yi jian dan ren fang.
 
4. What is the rate, Please? Qing wen fang fei duo shao. 
 
5. Thank you. Xie xie.
  
6. You are welcome. Bu yong xie.
  
7. I need a single room with bath. Wo yao yi jian dai xi zao jian de dan ren fang.
  
8. We need a double room with bath.
    Wo men yao yi jian dai xi zhao jian de shuang ren fang
  
9. I'd like a quiet room away from the street if that is possible.
    Wo xiang yao yi ge bu lin jie de an jing fang jian
  
10. I think I will take the room with a good view.
      Wo xiang wo hai shi yao kan de jian jing she de fang jian.
 

Basic Chinese

Lesson 1   Greeting

Lesson 2   Introduction

 

Attention:This lessons will be finished in not far future.

The Chinese language is the oldest written language in the world with at least six thousand years of history.
Chinese character inscriptions have been found in turtle shells dating back to the Shang dynasty 1 (1766-1123 BC) proving the written language has existed for more than 3,000 years. The Chinese written language uses single distinctive symbols, or characters, to represent each word of the vocabulary. The vast majority of characters are written versions of spoken sounds that have meaning. A large dictionary usually contains 40,000 characters. 2 One must be able to recognize 2,000 to 3,000 characters to read a newspaper. Although the written system has been altered over time due to revolutions and political changes, the principles of the language along with the symbols and characters have remained basically the same.
Pin-yin, the English form of Chinese In an attempt to make the Chinese language more understandable to the western world, China developed the "pinyin" (pin-yin) system. 4 The pinyin system uses the western alphabet and spelling to pronounce Chinese words. Chinese languages have been transliterated into the pinyin system since 1892 5 (except personal and location names). In 1977, Chinese officials made a formal request to the United Nations (UN) 6 to use the pinyin system for naming geographical locations in China. People who use pinyin are those who are more familiar with the western alphabet and are learning to speak Mandarin Chinese

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